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Distracted

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(Distractibility)
Distraction is the divided attention of an individual or group from the chosen object of attention onto the source of distraction. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention lack of interest in the object of attention or the great intensity, novelty or attractiveness of s... Read more on Wikipedia

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really helps keep her distracted. I also have two big...
01/20/2013
...solids yet and she pops off several times. A nursing necklace really helps keep her distracted. I also have two big let downs, one right away...and when that slows,...  (from www.diaperswappers.com)  Read full post
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to keep my mind distracted enough!! Glad to hear...
04/03/2013
...almost 10 weeks already. I think having a LO at home certainly helps to keep my mind distracted enough!! Glad to hear your off bedrest. I am sure your happy for...  (from forums.fertilitycommunity.com)  Read full post
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nibbling helps keep my tummy distracted. I even have them...
02/26/2012
...saltines or dry honey nut cheerios with me all day. I find that constant slow nibbling helps keep my tummy distracted. I even have them on my nightstand to nibble a bit when I get up to pee...  (from community.thebump.com)  Read full post
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and helps keep my mind distracted. I'm feeling better than...
03/02/2012
...the job and they're understaffed as it is, plus the work is keeping me busy and helps keep my mind distracted. I'm feeling better than I was though - must have been just a blip. Thank you for...  (from www.recoveryourlife.com)  Read full post
control - and her distractibility is poor impulse control....
02/08/2012
...constant movement and talking comes from anxiety- it helps her feel in control - and her distractibility is poor impulse control. We're always working on these things and are actively...  (from www.dfwareamoms.com)  Read full post
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TV helps keep our minds distracted and in a lower gear...
09/11/2011
...allow you to do what you must in order for me to feel better' or something like that. Watching TV helps keep our minds distracted and in a lower gear so that our mind can do what it needs to do...  (from www.benzobuddies.org)  Read full post
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able to control her easily distracted nature we will work...
02/05/2010
...and I let her eat whenever. She is a REALLY picky eater, so I don't worry about weight. When she is older and able to control her easily distracted nature we will work on enforcing proper eating...  (from www.windsorpeak.com)  Read full post
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which helps to keep her distracted (particularly if i use a...
02/19/2010
...I was just doing my usual counting along as i cut which helps to keep her distracted (particularly if i use a silly voice) But for some reason she found...  (from www.netmums.com)  Read full post
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Helps my distractibility and secretly in two more....
02/08/2013
...started the last week of January. I am working majorly in two rooms at a time. Helps my distractibility and secretly in two more. I have my girls working on decluttering their room. If I ask...  (from clothdiapernation.com)  Read full post
and helping with his distractibility too. He's made...
01/06/2012
My son E has been on Tenex for a couple years. ...increasing his attention span and helping with his distractibility too. He's made more progress ...We don't use it for the BP part of his...  (from www.thebalancedmind.org)  Read full post